This is the second presentation at MCG involving mushroom-based lotions and potions. Whereas in the first presentation the focus was primarily on the history and mythology of fungal potions, this time we will be covering more modern ingestible and dermal applications, many of which you can replicate at home - without smelling like a damp cellar. At least most of the time. So if you are someone who wakes up thinking "gee, I sure feel like slathering myself in mushrooms today", or perhaps your child is always asking, "why don't we have better tasting intramitochondrial antioxidants for dinner", this presentation might be for you.

Rod Stafford is the vice president of the Mushroom Club of Georgia, he has an intense interest in all things fungal.

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Meeting are at the Intown Community Church, 2059 Lavista Road, Atlanta, 30329. We meet from 7:00 to 9:00 with a social time for snacking, identifying mushrooms, browsing guides and making friends. The social time begins at 6:30. Members bring snacks each month. A sign up list for volunteering to bring snacks will be passed around. This is a chance to learn some, connect some and get filled in on some of the club's plans for the year.

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NEWSLETTER

MCG publishes a quarterly newsletter, a great source of club information, news, events, book reviews, articles and more.
View the current newsletter HERE.

MCG HAS A GOOGLE GROUP

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PREVIOUS MEETINGS

MCG features monthly meetings each year between February and November on a variety of fungi-related topics. To view some of our previous meetings go HERE.

DID YOU KNOW...

Mushrooms have religious importance in many cultures, including the North American Indians. The Blackfoot Indians believed puffballs were stars that fell to Earth.